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tracks. Jamming Fridays at Maggie May’s. Weekly 11pm–3am. Free before midnight; £5 after (students £3). Resident DJ Jopez plays indie and rock’n’roll from the 60s to the present day. Lip Service at FHQ. Weekly 6pm–3am. £tbc. Long-running lesbian club night with a focus on all things sensual. Includes facepainting, dressing- up box, spin the bottle booths and a ‘sexual postbox’. Ooh-er. Music For Pleasure at Bamboo. Weekly 10pm–3am. Free before midnight with a matric card; £5 after. Gavin Sommerville, Gerry Lyons and Andy Wilson play R&B, hip hop, house and pop. NOW Fridays at Òran Mór. Weekly 11pm–3am. £6 (students £4). Chart, R&B, house and electro from Dave M. Propaganda at O2 ABC. Weekly 10.30pm–3am. £5 (£4). UK-wide indie Friday nighter, with Afrocentric playing hip hop and R&B in the ABC2 on the last Friday of every month. TGIF at the Viper Bar & Club. Weekly 7pm–2am. £4–£6 (girls free before midnight). Alfredo Crolla and Stevie Foy play out the latest hits, club classics and dancefloor electro. United Nations of Dance at the Tunnel. Weekly 11pm–3am. £8. Clubland anthems, hip hop and R&B from Scotty Boy, Marc Anderson, Steve Clarke, John Thomson and more.

Glasgow Saturday Clubs Absolution at Classic Grand. Weekly 11pm–3am. £6. Rock, metal, industrial and punk to liven up your Saturday night. Back Tae Mine at the Flying Duck. Weekly 9pm–3am. Free before midnight; £5 after. This night offers booze, tea, toast, bands and DJs to create a houseparty vibe with rotating resident DJs including Andy Divine and Chris ‘Beans’ Geddes from Singles Night and Jamo from Freakbeats. Buff Saturdays at the Buff Club. Weekly 11pm–3am. £6. Nick Peacock plays northern soul, jazz and funk upstairs, and downstairs it’s Alex and John with classic disco and 80s hits. Cathouse Saturdays at the Cathouse. Weekly 10.30pm–3am. £6 (£5). DJs Eric and Muppet offer classic and current rock on level one, while DJ Billy and Framie belt out emo and metal on level two. FREE Craig Moog at Berkeley Suite. 18 Aug, 11.30pm–3am. Electronica from the Berkeley Suite resident. FREE Deep Groan at Berkeley Suite. Weekly 11pm–3am. A late night drinking bar with Jnr C and The Organist (of Love) playing weird pop, dark dance, soundtracks, lo-fi electro, new wave, international sounds and more. Front to Back at Club 520. Weekly 11pm–3am. £7 (£5). Bouncy reggae business from Chungo Bungo, DJ L-I- AM on beat patrol, the Marquee DJs, La Bamba and more. FREE Funktifeyeno at Firebird. Weekly 9.30pm–1am. The Dance! Dance! Dance! resident spins soul, funk, disco and his own edits. Life on Mars at Stairway Club. Weekly 5pm–3am. Free before 10pm; £5 after. Indie rock’n’roll, Motown, electro and soul with DJ Craig McGee. Featuring live music. Love Music & Konichiwa at O2 ABC. Weekly 11pm–3am. £7 (£5). Soul, rock’n’roll, indie and electro with Gerry Lyons, with a different club each week in the ABC2, featuring Now But Northern playing northern soul and Motown on the first Saturday, Beats, Rhymes and Life playing hip hop on the second, Flipsville playing 50s and 60s rock’n’roll on the third and FTW’s cross-genre dance party on the fourth. FREE Rip This Joint at Slouch. Weekly 11pm–3am. DJ Jopez plays indie, rock’n’roll, blues, soul and funk.

Lando Kal

FUTURISTIC CHILL-OUT & HIP HOP LONE & LANDO KAL Sub Club, Glasgow, Fri 17 Aug.

Either one of the artists appearing on this double bill, the latest to celebrate the Sub Club’s 25th anniversary, would be working us up into a hot sweat, so to have both appearing together surely guarantees Glasgow’s least missable club show of the month. Heading up the bill is a live set from Werk Discs signee Lone, Nottingham’s Matt Cutler, whose futuristic chilled-out sound is heavily influenced by Edinburgh’s own Boards of Canada. He’s not doing interviews between projects, though, so it falls to Lando Kal to sell it to us, as if we needed it. ‘Lando is my middle name actually,’ laughs Berlin-based New Yorker/San Franciscan Antaeus Roy. ‘My parents were huge Star Wars fans. I’m a sucker for futuristic fantasies, what can I say?’ He doesn’t need to say anything, because the smooth, glitching sci-fi hip hop style he presents has as good as told us already. It’s a style not far removed from what the Numbers crew in Glasgow are doing, which is why he’s been friends with them since his first European tour as one half of duo Lazersword, and why the Numbers label’s first release was one of the ’Sword’s.

He points out that this won’t be a live set, more a DJ one incorporating a lot of his own music, but that will be fine by anyone who’s heard his rich, low-key old school jams on Hotflush or Stillcold. Roy’s been cultivating a solo style he describes as ‘repetitive and minimal’ for a while now, but only recently ‘decided to start putting more of an effort into getting my solo material out of hiding. Lazersword’s still in effect but it’s now more of a special project being that we both live on separate continents’. (David Pollock)

The Rock Shop at Maggie May’s. Weekly 11.30pm–3am. Free before midnight; £5 (£3) after. Resident Lee Craig plays a selection of rock, indie and metal classics in Maggie’s basement. The Shimmy at Saint Judes. 18 Aug, 11pm–3am. £5 earlybird; £10 on the door. A house night with special guest Luca C (Infinity Ink, DC10). FREE Soul Underground at the Roxy 171. Weekly 9pm–1am. DJ Andy Young presents a night of soul, jazz funk, Latin and house. Strictly Tech-No Pre-Party at the Courtyard. 18 Aug, 3–11.30pm. £tbc. A pre-club bash for the Glasgow techno party. Strictly Tech-No at La Cheetah. 18 Aug, 9pm–3am. £12. Tech-house and techno at this new night from Strictly Promotions and their residents. With a two-hour set from Ramon Tapia and local support. Subculture at the Sub Club. Weekly 11pm–3am. £10. Glasgow’s well- established house institution continues to reign supreme, with residents Harri and Domenic, and rolling residents Junior, Telford and Esa. Forthcoming guests include Enzo Siragusa (18 Aug).

FREE Symbiosis at Audio. 18 Aug, 10pm–3am. Drum & bass and dubstep, with resident DJs including Calaco Jack, Alcane, Dom D’Sylva, Whoa!gan and Altronix. With guest LD50 (Central Beatz, Leeds). White Noise at La Cheetah. 18 Aug, 10pm–3am. £5 before midnight; £7 after. A brand new techno night. The club’s last party of 2012 will feature a guest set from Glasgow’s Lex Gorrie, boss of Sleaze Records. Chart & Party Base at the Tunnel. Weekly 11pm–3am. £10. A blend of funky house and R&B over two huge rooms. Bob’s Full House at Òran Mór. Weekly 11pm–3am. £8. Chart, R&B, house, indie and electro. Boho Saturdays at Boho. Weekly 9.30pm–3am. Free before 10.30pm; £8 after. Li’l Rich packs the dancefloor every Saturday with a li’l bit of everything. Hummingbird Saturdays at Hummingbird. Weekly 5pm–3am. Free before 10.30pm; £5 (£3 students) after. Party sounds from DJs Aaron Petrie and Kid Sleazy.

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(Disco) Edits or Re-edits proper noun, various styles and tempos: classic (disco) tracks with a contemporary feel, their best qualities enhanced by modern production flair. While a remix often strips instrumental parts out of an original track, replacing them with new sections, a re-edit utilises all the original parts, augmenting them either by changing the length, deleting certain sections or adding new parts.

ORIGINS 70s New York producer Tom Moulton is the true originator of the disco re-edit, while his slightly younger contemporaries, Danny Krivit (in New York), and Greg Wilson (in Manchester) were equally prolific in the late 70s and early 80s. Larry Levan and Ron Hardy mastered the art while presiding over the dancefloors at New York’s Paradise Garage and Chicago’s Music Box respectively. New York’s Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzalez, Dimitri From Paris, Londoner Joey Negro, Cambridge’s Idjut Boys, Ray Mang and DJ Harvey have also all been re-editing disco originals since the mid-90s. KEY FIGURES Norwegian DJ Todd Terje is currently considered the don, thanks to his classy reworks of obscure and much-loved originals. Glasgow’s The Revenge alongside Edinburgh’s Craig Smith as 6th Borough Project, and Birmingham’s Mark E have experienced similar success creating utterly contemporary sounding re-edits of mainly mid-tempo disco originals in their pitched-down style. Glasgow’s Al Kent (Million Dollar Disco) employs a more purist approach, which has also won him international acclaim. (hobbesmusic.co.uk) 6th Borough Project’s album One Night in the Borough is out now on Republic of Music

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